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the western side of this is here in the gulf of mexico. the eastern side of it is all the way in the central atlantic, so there's our hurricane. 75-mile-per-hour maximum sustained winds. gusts to 90 now. usually this time of year, hurricane moves northeastward and it gets hooked up with a jet stream and gets pushed eastward. not the case. that's what's making this so anomalous. there's an area of high pressure to the north and west, and because of the clock wise flow around the high, it's pushing the hurricane to the west. so really, all the computer guidance really in accordance that this is what's going to happen. center of circulation expected. monday overnight into tuesday to come ashore somewhere between new york city and washington, d.c. but then we're going to watch it move northwest, and inland flooding. western new york could be a factor. right now, just the western periphery of this with the rain coming ashore from the carolinas down to charleston. we could see on the outer banks of north carolina up to ten inches of rain. conver
the western side of this is here in the gulf of mexico. the eastern side of it is all the way in the central atlantic, so there's our hurricane. 75-mile-per-hour maximum sustained winds. gusts to 90 now. usually this time of year, hurricane moves northeastward and it gets hooked up with a jet stream and gets pushed eastward. not the case. that's what's making this so anomalous. there's an area of high pressure to the north and west, and because of the clock wise flow around the high, it's...
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a baltimore power company declaring 2,000 out of state linesmen, some from as far away as new mexico. philadelphia's mayor telling people in flood-prone areas be ready to leave by 2:00 p.m. sunday. i'm always worried about overhyping a storm, especially this far in advance. let's just try to get the facts tonight from chad myers, who has late new information in the cnn weather center. what's the latest on this storm, because honestly, i'm not sure -- is this for real? because we hear so much hype about storms sometimes. >> you know, it's the rub that we worked through last year with irene. we thought it was going to be such a big event for new york and it was a dud. it wasn't a big dud for vermont, new hampshire, new jersey, because of the flooding. but this is what we have to work through right now. this storm that looks like that, like just literally nothing, still a small category 1 hurricane, but can this morph literally into something that will have 80 to 90 mile per hour winds, put 20 inches of rain down, and cause millions of people to be without power for days and probably som
a baltimore power company declaring 2,000 out of state linesmen, some from as far away as new mexico. philadelphia's mayor telling people in flood-prone areas be ready to leave by 2:00 p.m. sunday. i'm always worried about overhyping a storm, especially this far in advance. let's just try to get the facts tonight from chad myers, who has late new information in the cnn weather center. what's the latest on this storm, because honestly, i'm not sure -- is this for real? because we hear so much...
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this, you can see the gulf of mexico all the way to the central atlantic. 450 miles wide from the center. we have tropical storm force winds. now, again, it is a hurricane. now, typically this time of year, whether it's a hurricane or tropical storm, this polar jet goes eastward out to sea. but this is not the case. it's a hybrid of a storm. this area of high pressure, what we have is essentially called an x block, it's not able to move eastward because it's forced to go to the west. so with that, what will happen again, and it is with all these computer models certainly in a consensus it will move in through the mid-atlantic and back westward. watch it come ashore, possibly on monday. the most damage just north of the center of circulation when it comes onshore in terms of coastal damage. but take a look at this. here's the forecast model guidance of where it will move. saturday, off the coast. sunday into monday, again, expected to restrengthen and be a hurricane offshore monday. but look at this, ten inches of rain potentially along the coast. 10 to 20 inches of snow. so it's such a d
this, you can see the gulf of mexico all the way to the central atlantic. 450 miles wide from the center. we have tropical storm force winds. now, again, it is a hurricane. now, typically this time of year, whether it's a hurricane or tropical storm, this polar jet goes eastward out to sea. but this is not the case. it's a hybrid of a storm. this area of high pressure, what we have is essentially called an x block, it's not able to move eastward because it's forced to go to the west. so with...
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y la caravana de madres que busca a sus migrantes desaparecios llego a méxico, rezaron a la virgen de guadalupe, comenzamos. >>buenas tardes, bienvenidos a noticias univisión fin de semana, frankestorm. está cada vez más cerca, hablamos de una amenaza entre el huracán sandy y un frente frío. ana ledo en new jersey esta alli para ver como se preparan para enfrentar lo que llaman la tormenta perfecta. >>el gobernador de new jersey declaro estado de emergencia ante la posible llegada de huracán sandy, ordeno la evacuacion de la zona costera para las 16 hrs, del domingo. los residentes se preparan. >>hay peligro, tenemos que abandonar. >>los supermercados estaban llenos, ciudadanos buscan abastecerse de lo necesario. >>estamos comprando lo necesario, el agua, leche, pan, cosas enlatadas, que no se dañen si es que se va la luz. >>el gobernador dijo que el estado establecio 18 un refugioi dijo que no es su propósito alarmar a la poblacion pero no se debe subestimar a huracán sandy. >>las autoridades pienan que este ciclón traerá fuertes lluvias, provocando apagones y feurtes vien
y la caravana de madres que busca a sus migrantes desaparecios llego a méxico, rezaron a la virgen de guadalupe, comenzamos. >>buenas tardes, bienvenidos a noticias univisión fin de semana, frankestorm. está cada vez más cerca, hablamos de una amenaza entre el huracán sandy y un frente frío. ana ledo en new jersey esta alli para ver como se preparan para enfrentar lo que llaman la tormenta perfecta. >>el gobernador de new jersey declaro estado de emergencia ante la posible...
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cigarrillo lo que recomienda a un estudio a mujeres fumadoras si quieren vivir mÁs aÑos, y una ciudad de mÉxico le declaran la guerra al hombre mÁs rico del mundo la ediciÓn del noticiero telemundo comienza ya. >>> "noticiero telemundo," con josÉ diciembre diciemÍaz balart >>> hola quÉ tal buenas tardes, hoy comenzamos con un crimen que ha estremecido la tranquilidad de un lujoso sector de manhattan, las vÍctimas los niÑos de 2 y 6 aÑos de daedad po la persona en la mira es la niÑera, pero ella intentÓ quitarse la vida y esta hospitalizada bajo vigilancia policial, isolda peguero con todos los detalles desde nueva york >>> dolor, di bueno jarn en los rostros de vecinos y extraÑo, que colo-colo colocaro estos niÑos fue apuÑalados por su niÑera >>> la madre quedÓ en quien traer con la niÑera y los dos niÑos muertos en un lugar cercano donde habÍa llevado a su otra hija de 3 aÑos a una clase de nataciÓn al ver que no llegaba fue a su casa y se encontrÓ con la tragedia, la policÍa dijo que cerca de las 6 de la tarde de ayer la madre encontrÓ el apartamento en silencio y las l
cigarrillo lo que recomienda a un estudio a mujeres fumadoras si quieren vivir mÁs aÑos, y una ciudad de mÉxico le declaran la guerra al hombre mÁs rico del mundo la ediciÓn del noticiero telemundo comienza ya. >>> "noticiero telemundo," con josÉ diciembre diciemÍaz balart >>> hola quÉ tal buenas tardes, hoy comenzamos con un crimen que ha estremecido la tranquilidad de un lujoso sector de manhattan, las vÍctimas los niÑos de 2 y 6 aÑos de daedad po la...
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protecting mexico's forests, a new drive to create protected areas. fishermen in cameroon, how they can help save local fish stocks. being able to read and write is essential for a self-determined life. the united nations estimates some 796 million people are currently electorate, and therefore excluded from access to many tools for personal and economic development. on average, 79% of the world population can read and write. this average is distributed very differently across the world's major regions. almost all europeans can read. in asia, the middle east, and sub-saharan africa are struggling to reach similar levels. across the board, women and girls have a harder time in getting access to education. some 70 million children are currently not going to school. india has done reasonably well in boosting literacy rates since independence. yet, there are entire slums were few children are able to read. the indian entrepreneur britsch kothari want to change that. he uses the power of bollywood, an approach that seems to be working. >> there is a heartf
protecting mexico's forests, a new drive to create protected areas. fishermen in cameroon, how they can help save local fish stocks. being able to read and write is essential for a self-determined life. the united nations estimates some 796 million people are currently electorate, and therefore excluded from access to many tools for personal and economic development. on average, 79% of the world population can read and write. this average is distributed very differently across the world's major...
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he's an award emmy journalists both in mexico and the united states. she joined san francisco's team in 2010 where she moved her with her husband george gaston. she said as a franciscan it's with great honor and pride she accepts this award. she can't think of a better place to call home than san francisco. she said journalism affords her the opportunity to give the community a voice, an opportunity to speak for those that can't speak for themselves, to inform and impower those like her that came in search of the american dream it to you congratulations and thank you for your service. [applause] >> our next honoree will be recognized for the contribution in the field of health and medicine. we would like to invite the director of the san francisco of public health and the 2010 health and medicine honoree to join us on stage to honor our next awardee. [applause] >> our 2012 honoree for latino heritage and health and medicine award goes to dr. gaston. [applause] >> i will say when we looked at all of the credentials we would spend half of tonight going t
he's an award emmy journalists both in mexico and the united states. she joined san francisco's team in 2010 where she moved her with her husband george gaston. she said as a franciscan it's with great honor and pride she accepts this award. she can't think of a better place to call home than san francisco. she said journalism affords her the opportunity to give the community a voice, an opportunity to speak for those that can't speak for themselves, to inform and impower those like her that...
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i've been to mexico a few times. i think i would go back there. >> who knows? probably somewhere in south america. it would be really interesting to go there. all the mountains and waterfalls -- lot of nature. looks awesome to go there. >> i would probably to australia because there are really cool animals there and it just seems like it would be a really cool experience. >> probably l.a. 'cause it's a really nice city. you know, who wouldn't want summer all year? >> hawaii because i like the area of it, the beaches, the coast, and the wildlife there. >> i think i would go to miami. it seems like a very fun place. >> i would say...i don't know. i really like space. i feel like everything else is just sort of really attainable, but going to space -- going to the moon just seems really cool. >> the nice thing about dream vacations is that you can go anywhere you want -- and the price is right. >> the saying "you'd better eat your vegetables" has taken on a whole new meaning for a group of students. eden has the story. >> these students are digging into a new proj
i've been to mexico a few times. i think i would go back there. >> who knows? probably somewhere in south america. it would be really interesting to go there. all the mountains and waterfalls -- lot of nature. looks awesome to go there. >> i would probably to australia because there are really cool animals there and it just seems like it would be a really cool experience. >> probably l.a. 'cause it's a really nice city. you know, who wouldn't want summer all year? >>...
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thailand, indonesia, mexico, chile, and haiti. >> gavin: you're now ambassador. what is your new title to haiti. >> ambassador at large for haiti, which is a great honor because i absolutely the people of haiti. the first time i went was in in 2007. we started our work there and i think the potential in the people is beyond incredible. they never got the opportunity. haitians can have an inch of opportunity, they'll run with it. and my goal is to give them the opportunity through job creation or education. the potential is there. >> gavin: so, i mean, remarkable shift. your life is going in one path. through tragedy seemingly in a completely different path. did you ever expect--this notion of fill plan philanthropy social justice or did you discover it after 2004. >> it was inside of me. after the 2004 tsunami i knew my goal in life was to help children through education. before that i thought it would be impossible. i barely speak english how am i going to do that. and then obviously the 2004 tsunami speed up the process and create opportunities to implement the
thailand, indonesia, mexico, chile, and haiti. >> gavin: you're now ambassador. what is your new title to haiti. >> ambassador at large for haiti, which is a great honor because i absolutely the people of haiti. the first time i went was in in 2007. we started our work there and i think the potential in the people is beyond incredible. they never got the opportunity. haitians can have an inch of opportunity, they'll run with it. and my goal is to give them the opportunity through...
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. >> en ciudad de méxico, univisión . >> gracias . >> millones de personas esperan homanaje a sábado gigante , aquí en univisión , junto a su conductor don francisco , se hacen conocidos otros más . >> uno de los más interesantes es el chacal de la trompeta porque cumple una misión . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> a 24 horas de la celebraciond e sábado gigante esta todo listo . >> [música] . >> las estrellas de univisión invitados , algunaes hasta cantaran con el chacal de la trompeta . >> aquí estamos ensayando para que todo salga bien y no toque la trompeta , entre nosotros hay buenos cantantes . >> fernando canta . >> claro pero perfecto . >> tonada . >> [♪ ♪] . >> los tonos están perfectos desafinados . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> lo cierto que nadie pensó que llegaria cantar con el chacal de la trompeta . >> no se porque canto . >> no fui yo . >> es una pista . >> más bien hablare con el más odiado . >> llego el chakal! . >> su identidad se guarda . >> me dice quien es? . >> [♪ ♪] . >> dice que no es del planta . >> cuantos años en sábado gigante ?
. >> en ciudad de méxico, univisión . >> gracias . >> millones de personas esperan homanaje a sábado gigante , aquí en univisión , junto a su conductor don francisco , se hacen conocidos otros más . >> uno de los más interesantes es el chacal de la trompeta porque cumple una misión . >> [♪ ♪] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> a 24 horas de la celebraciond e sábado gigante esta todo listo . >> [música] . >> las estrellas de univisión...
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of new mexico. and i may have made a name for myself. i did make a name for myself. arguably, be doing more legislation than the other 49 governors in the country combined. i vetoed 750 bills. i took line-item veto to a new art form. i said no to billions of dollars worth of government spending. and i said no legislation that i think would of added time and money for us to have to comply with those laws. it was a way to make us any safer, it wasn't going to improve our lives in any way. and it was going to add money we were going to have to spend on it in time to be able to comply with it. >> you also funded your own campaigns, essentially. >> well, my first campaign, i funded it out of a 550,000-dollar primary. 510 of that was mine. thirty of the remainder actually came with a few days ago in the primary because it appeared as though i might actually win it i would like to point out that new mexico is a state that is one democrat. getting elected, vowing to get any picture, spending my time proving
of new mexico. and i may have made a name for myself. i did make a name for myself. arguably, be doing more legislation than the other 49 governors in the country combined. i vetoed 750 bills. i took line-item veto to a new art form. i said no to billions of dollars worth of government spending. and i said no legislation that i think would of added time and money for us to have to comply with those laws. it was a way to make us any safer, it wasn't going to improve our lives in any way. and it...
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. >> cochineal is a bug that comes from mexico, and it gave us a sort of a red color, as well. and what we do here is we actually grind it in order to create the pigments that the children are using. >> and the last color -- blue -- it came from this mineral called lapis lazuli. that blue is really nice. >> the lapis lazuli blue stone was so rare and expensive, you had to get it from afghanistan, you had to hike up the hindu kush mountains, so it became tied to either the royalty or the most important cathedrals, to show that they were the ones capable and wealthy enough to get this resource. >> you might call this an illuminating experience. these students now have a new appreciation for what it once took to make a book. >> they just like discovering how long an average illuminated manuscript might take -- three to five years to make a single book is sort of a wow factor. >> i used to think that manuscripts were just like pictures of things that were just, like, beautiful. and then now i think that it's really hard to make and it takes a lot of work and that it really reflects
. >> cochineal is a bug that comes from mexico, and it gave us a sort of a red color, as well. and what we do here is we actually grind it in order to create the pigments that the children are using. >> and the last color -- blue -- it came from this mineral called lapis lazuli. that blue is really nice. >> the lapis lazuli blue stone was so rare and expensive, you had to get it from afghanistan, you had to hike up the hindu kush mountains, so it became tied to either the...
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we have them moving to us, about 1,300, from all sorts of places, including new mexico, oklahoma, louisiana, all over the place. and then you prepare all of your logistics and make sure you're ready to go. the key is to have your folks here on the grounds ready to go when the storm hits. >> with that army on the ground, everybody wants to know, even before they lose power, how long they should expect to be without power. >> this is going to be a long one. the challenge is a long duration of wind over the territory. we're going to have the storm coming in monday into tuesday. if the winds are above 35 to 40 miles an hour, our bucket trucks are ineffective. it's not safe. >> when you say a long one, are you talking about a week's time? >> i would say we're going to have an extended duration of outages. i cannot imagine if we get several thousands of outages, they won't extend into next weekend, but we'll have to see what hits us. this storm can change on a dime, as we've seen. >> rob gould, probably the last night you'll get sleep for a while. >> it's going to be a long one. >> ocean city, do
we have them moving to us, about 1,300, from all sorts of places, including new mexico, oklahoma, louisiana, all over the place. and then you prepare all of your logistics and make sure you're ready to go. the key is to have your folks here on the grounds ready to go when the storm hits. >> with that army on the ground, everybody wants to know, even before they lose power, how long they should expect to be without power. >> this is going to be a long one. the challenge is a long...
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in mexico, for instance, the variation of time was 1 1/2 meters. as you can see there, when that happened, 3.34, immediately we have different waves. the high of that wave was at about 50 meters but one hour after that in one place we start having waves of 30 meters. a happened in the island of guata after that, 7:00 in the morning we are still having different waves at different places in the coast arriving every 30 minutes and the average high was about 15 meters, which is a lot. another massive effect was that the south american plate jumped over nafka plate, or nafka plate gets down. we moved 3 meters to the west and at the same time we lift up at about 3 meters in certain areas. so navy -- this is very important because in some places where you are supposed to get into with your ships, not any more. so a hydrographic survey, certain port was absolutely mandatory when you have this event. i said to the australian staff, because of that we are closer neighbors right now. here you can see an example that was before the earthquake, the distance of
in mexico, for instance, the variation of time was 1 1/2 meters. as you can see there, when that happened, 3.34, immediately we have different waves. the high of that wave was at about 50 meters but one hour after that in one place we start having waves of 30 meters. a happened in the island of guata after that, 7:00 in the morning we are still having different waves at different places in the coast arriving every 30 minutes and the average high was about 15 meters, which is a lot. another...
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this is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. >> you also make prints for the artists that you represent. over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. >> he writes these beautiful things. anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is -- has only appeared through the windows. this is from all over coffee. we are contract per
this is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. >> you also make prints for the artists that you represent. over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. >> he writes these beautiful things. anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is -- has only appeared through the windows. this is from all over coffee. we are contract per
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tour down from its global engagement from the japanese nuclear reactor, be it haiti, turkey, be it mexico, be it honduras, new orleans, and hopefully we prepare for something that will never happen in the bay area. and that's what you do today. again, the great tragedy to me, the great tragedy would be if we have capabilities each of us can offer and we don't bring them to bear on the game. so i thank you and congratulate you on the difference you are making, the partners, learning the communications, learning how to be where you have to be. our responsibilities, every one of you out there, what will you do when that tap on the shoulder comes? what will you do when your pager goes off? what will you do if you hear all of a sudden los angeles has been hit by a 6.7. what will los angeles do if they hear san francisco has been hit by a 7.2? what will we do, where will you be, all those people who work for you, do they know their azuped place, do they know where to go? do we in the military understand your roles and responsibilities? do we understand how to integrate into your chain of comman
tour down from its global engagement from the japanese nuclear reactor, be it haiti, turkey, be it mexico, be it honduras, new orleans, and hopefully we prepare for something that will never happen in the bay area. and that's what you do today. again, the great tragedy to me, the great tragedy would be if we have capabilities each of us can offer and we don't bring them to bear on the game. so i thank you and congratulate you on the difference you are making, the partners, learning the...
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my father was born in mexico and worked as a mechanic fixing the farm equipment in the central valley. some of my childhood memory ss watching laborers work for little or no compensation at a young age based on what i witnessed i developed a understanding of economic injustice. growing up in the 60s my life experience has shaped my activism and my desire to promote meaningful change for my community. in 1982 i moved to the bay area and began taking classes at san francisco state university. eventually i finished at the california institute of integral studys. i worked for a number of stockbrokerages in the financial district, and my professional career, and at night, i got more and more engaged in the local activist community advocating for various issues important to me including igbtq and tenant right issues. in 1982 my life was changed forever when my mother was involved in a serious car accident. for the next seven years, her care became my priority. upon her death, i quit my job and became a community organizer at the commission agenda. there, i fought for the rights of low incom
my father was born in mexico and worked as a mechanic fixing the farm equipment in the central valley. some of my childhood memory ss watching laborers work for little or no compensation at a young age based on what i witnessed i developed a understanding of economic injustice. growing up in the 60s my life experience has shaped my activism and my desire to promote meaningful change for my community. in 1982 i moved to the bay area and began taking classes at san francisco state university....
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in a few minutes from now mexico is a pitch behind the curtains a world economic shining the light on those making money the unfair way bets and the cars report. in this remote siberians in which people still sing the songs which russians sang in the media age it's and they cherish the ancient rituals practiced by the will set up church before the seventeenth century the old believers here is sign the area are conservative community they're known as the simi skia a word which refers to families. that i may believe need there yet again i feel that i now i'm the first to tell you that. i. people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and teach them how to dance in the local star. use of prayer and the girl needs to watch her legs don't go up too much during the dance she must be a modest. seventeen year old nanda is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. mary and i think. i did ask on time for her dad says because i want to keep up to da
in a few minutes from now mexico is a pitch behind the curtains a world economic shining the light on those making money the unfair way bets and the cars report. in this remote siberians in which people still sing the songs which russians sang in the media age it's and they cherish the ancient rituals practiced by the will set up church before the seventeenth century the old believers here is sign the area are conservative community they're known as the simi skia a word which refers to...
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country's best resources as it had the company's recall free from the disastrous goldfield in the gulf of mexico maybe cham and hailed the move as an important day for b.p. the russian president vladimir putin expressed his delight as well this sends an excellent signal to the russian market and to the global energy market too and is further evidence of the confidence our partners have been working on the russian more acute this is a good deal a major deal of importance not just for the country's energy center but for the entire russian economy the deal will give crossness extra output and cash flow to finance exploration of russia's best reserves to replace aging and depleted suit in a wider perspective they do shows that russian business environment is the enemy with a number of serious developments taking place in different sectors such as megaphones forthcoming i.p.o. and suburbans ask you that international on the money r t. ok jim and i to go back to you in washington we have the fiscal cliff approaching the united states at the turn of the year where's a good to go there is there is there
country's best resources as it had the company's recall free from the disastrous goldfield in the gulf of mexico maybe cham and hailed the move as an important day for b.p. the russian president vladimir putin expressed his delight as well this sends an excellent signal to the russian market and to the global energy market too and is further evidence of the confidence our partners have been working on the russian more acute this is a good deal a major deal of importance not just for the...
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grant, at the mexico drug cartel and margaret draper inside the house of representatives. the texas book festival live this weekend on booktv on c-span2. now on booktv actor tony danza recounts the year he spent teaching tenth grade english in philadelphia's largest bicycle. the author before becoming an actor wanted to be a teacher, recalls the initial troubles he had engaging his students and his later breakthroughs. this is 45 minutes. [applause] >> hello, everyone. white neck. what are we going to do? i can't believe when i am standing backstage listening to carol say those things about me, i want you to know, by the way, the cameras in january, i want you to see, i thought i had figured out a way to make teaching a. make it a tv job. i could be a teacher and her tv job. they left in january and by was a real teacher. i went listening to ms. carroll say those things to me. the greatest compliment at the end of the year, i had gone through this journey with her and i am reading yours, she asked me what i consider coming back, i thought was the greatest compliment, but i
grant, at the mexico drug cartel and margaret draper inside the house of representatives. the texas book festival live this weekend on booktv on c-span2. now on booktv actor tony danza recounts the year he spent teaching tenth grade english in philadelphia's largest bicycle. the author before becoming an actor wanted to be a teacher, recalls the initial troubles he had engaging his students and his later breakthroughs. this is 45 minutes. [applause] >> hello, everyone. white neck. what...
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predator drones are actually owned by the federal government and they fly along the borders of canada and mexico so there are predator drones that are flying around the u.s. obviously not with missiles on them they're just for surveillance but the thing is that this technology. is transfer is transforming so rapidly that eventually police will be able to use drones maybe they may be smaller but they'll be able to stay in the air for long periods of time even the congressional research service report on drones in the fourth amendment said the same thing so it's definitely a legitimate we're right and whale while right now they can only fly for about ten minutes who knows what can happen in the future but ten minutes does sound a little short right now so another point that i do want to bring up here is that the battery life on these guys is very small that's what we were just talking about but also the missions of these drones are very different than the ones you see overseas they're dedicated to search and rescue operations natural disasters and unusual crimes or at least that's what the seattle
predator drones are actually owned by the federal government and they fly along the borders of canada and mexico so there are predator drones that are flying around the u.s. obviously not with missiles on them they're just for surveillance but the thing is that this technology. is transfer is transforming so rapidly that eventually police will be able to use drones maybe they may be smaller but they'll be able to stay in the air for long periods of time even the congressional research service...
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it's far from mexico. >> come on now. they have absolutely got it down pat, the chicken enchiladas just like they are getting the field ready. as we are getting ready for game three, vogelsong is pitching tonight and we wanted to talk about his nutrition and superstition. another thing to keep in mind here, a baseball player wants a special routine. it gets them feeling at home. last night he had his chicken enchiladas. it worked well in the nlcs. here's what it's all about. >> when you think of where to get great enchiladas, detroit comings to mind. we found the mexican restaurant serving up giants game prestarter ryan vogelsong's favorite pregame meal. chicken anch ladenchiladas. >> i call them routines more than superstitions. the night before a game i had chicken enchiladas and i threw the ball really well. i went the next time to the same place and had them again and pitched really well so i rolled with it it. it's not something i feel like i need to have, but it gets fun when you go on the road trying to track them
it's far from mexico. >> come on now. they have absolutely got it down pat, the chicken enchiladas just like they are getting the field ready. as we are getting ready for game three, vogelsong is pitching tonight and we wanted to talk about his nutrition and superstition. another thing to keep in mind here, a baseball player wants a special routine. it gets them feeling at home. last night he had his chicken enchiladas. it worked well in the nlcs. here's what it's all about. >> when...
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we've got good line of sight on 1300 of those folks en route from as far away as new mexico, texas, louisiana, oklahoma and we'll bed them down and get them place. they should start arriving tomorrow and we'll put them at one of four staging areas. so the goal is to have them in place ready to respond once the storm hits so they can begin restoration. >> what can residents do ahead of the storm? >> what i'm going to do today, go home, take the stuff off the deck, try to put it away, make sure you don't have projectiles out there but from a power situation, make sure that you have all your contingencies in place, a backup plan, flashlights, portable radio. if you use a portable generator, move it away from the home, not near window or the garage because fumes can back up and become deadly. >> we gave information about if you have limbs that look like they need to be taken down, call y'all? >> we're at a point where that's impractable. we have been on a regular routine of tree trimming. the ones that will not lose power as a result of tree trimming efforts will understand that's a necessity but
we've got good line of sight on 1300 of those folks en route from as far away as new mexico, texas, louisiana, oklahoma and we'll bed them down and get them place. they should start arriving tomorrow and we'll put them at one of four staging areas. so the goal is to have them in place ready to respond once the storm hits so they can begin restoration. >> what can residents do ahead of the storm? >> what i'm going to do today, go home, take the stuff off the deck, try to put it away,...
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the explosion killed 11 rig workers and sent millions of barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico for almost 90 days. >> a ktvu investigation into the spending of public money by port of oakland officials is drawing swift response. what the mayor's office is now requesting. >> and a new epicenter for san francisco sports is emerging. the momentum is not going unnoticed. we'll explain coming up. woman: oh! tully's. how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee and even hot cocoa. and you'll always find your favorite. woman #2: with so many choices, keurig has everyone's favorite. i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >>> more fallout tonight from our ktvu news investigation about questionable spending at port of oakland, including hundreds of dollars at a private karaoke bar very late at night. tonight we're getting a lot of reaction from our extensive reaction. eric rasmusse in is here with the development. >> reporter: union workers and even the mayor of o
the explosion killed 11 rig workers and sent millions of barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico for almost 90 days. >> a ktvu investigation into the spending of public money by port of oakland officials is drawing swift response. what the mayor's office is now requesting. >> and a new epicenter for san francisco sports is emerging. the momentum is not going unnoticed. we'll explain coming up. woman: oh! tully's. how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer,...
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the first one in 1994, as you mentioned, mexico. and that was a solvently crisis. we feared that a country would go bust, ie, the credit was no good. that would ripple with dangerous effect for the banking system. that got handled, we aside from now how and puttered along to 1998 when russia and indonesia posed solvent sei risk in the financial system. we managed that and puttered along. this time no so the so long. we hit 1999, and hedge fund called long-term capital management blew posing what anna described, complexity risk. raising the perspective of a shadow institution unregulated by the banking agency would have caused so much damage to the banking sector that the federal reserve very inappropriately rushed in the package of the assistance from the banking sector to support the hedge fund. we puttered some more. this time two years to 2001. we had one of the most frightening case of sis timmic risk when the world trade tower came down. at that point because where the terrorist struck, they meant to hit the financial system, we came very close to a shut down
the first one in 1994, as you mentioned, mexico. and that was a solvently crisis. we feared that a country would go bust, ie, the credit was no good. that would ripple with dangerous effect for the banking system. that got handled, we aside from now how and puttered along to 1998 when russia and indonesia posed solvent sei risk in the financial system. we managed that and puttered along. this time no so the so long. we hit 1999, and hedge fund called long-term capital management blew posing...
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not long after nafta passed, 1700 jobs went to mexico. that company received millions of dollars in taxpayer funds and move the jobs over to mexico. i talked to somebody like they've lost his job there. because the city was so devastated, he had to move away from the community to find work. >> next question directed first year cheri bustos. >> republicans have opposed cutting federal money for public broadcasting. do you favor eliminating the superb pitching? >> i cannot favor eliminating that. -- do you favor eliminating that? >> i am not in favor of eliminating that. if we can look at that example, wvik -- it is the only radio station in that region that covers news. we are fortunate to have alex over here working and covering news but that would go away under a proposal like this. my kids, my husband, they were an age where they grew up on sesame street. publicot onlly a fan of radio and television but i am an advocate for both as well to reflect the same question -- as well. >> the same question to congressman schilling. >> it is such
not long after nafta passed, 1700 jobs went to mexico. that company received millions of dollars in taxpayer funds and move the jobs over to mexico. i talked to somebody like they've lost his job there. because the city was so devastated, he had to move away from the community to find work. >> next question directed first year cheri bustos. >> republicans have opposed cutting federal money for public broadcasting. do you favor eliminating the superb pitching? >> i cannot favor...
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they're in china, mexico, canada, in countries that have made themselves more attractive while obama's policies have made it less attractive here. his campaign tries to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. it matters more than that. it matters to your family and the senior who needs an appointment met by a receptionist saying medicare isn't taking any patients i. it matters to the man in wisconsin i spoke with a few days ago and he used to have a job at there are 25 an hour with benefits and now has one at $8 an hour without benefits. it matters to the college student with $20,000 of student debt who now learns she'll be paying for $50,000 in government debt. a burden that will put the american dream beyond the reach of oh so many. achild that can't go to school because the union that funds it oppose the school choice t. president's campaign slogan is this, forward. but for 23 million americans struggling to find a good job, these last four years feel like backward. we can't afford four more years like the last four years. this election is about bi
they're in china, mexico, canada, in countries that have made themselves more attractive while obama's policies have made it less attractive here. his campaign tries to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. it matters more than that. it matters to your family and the senior who needs an appointment met by a receptionist saying medicare isn't taking any patients i. it matters to the man in wisconsin i spoke with a few days ago and he used to have a job at...
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[speaking in native tongue] there in china, mexico, canada, countries that have made the sales more attractive for entrepreneurs and business and investment. even as president obama's policies have made it less attractive for them here. thing. gerri: and we have one more jobs report to come. what do you expect? is it going to help romney or the president? >> i don't think it's going to make much difference at all. if you look at the picture that the economy has been traveling through for the past three years now, basically we're in a situaaion where we have continued slow growth. we have growth at about 2 percent per year since the turnaround in june of 2009. i normal recovery should have doubled that, and unless we get to double that kind of grow are not going to have significant job growth. one of the things that -- go ahead. i'm sorry. gerri: i was going to make the point that obama makes that it was bush's fault and we have some sound on that. here's the president. >> what he did with what he inherited made the problem worse. [applause] in just four short years she borrowed $6 trillion nea
[speaking in native tongue] there in china, mexico, canada, countries that have made the sales more attractive for entrepreneurs and business and investment. even as president obama's policies have made it less attractive for them here. thing. gerri: and we have one more jobs report to come. what do you expect? is it going to help romney or the president? >> i don't think it's going to make much difference at all. if you look at the picture that the economy has been traveling through for...
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. >> the romneys had left the united states and went to mexico to avoid persecution, but it's also to pursue polygamy. >> narrator: miles romney had five wives and 30 children. >> they built a ranch and he's back in stone age conditions with no money. romney's father is now on the scene. that gets destroyed by guerrillas. they move back to california, poverty again. they build it back up. they move back to salt lake city. they build it back up. romney's whole history of a family is that they knocked us down, we built it back up. we didn't make a fortune; we made a bunch of fortunes. and they resented us for our success, but we kept coming back. that's romney's history. >> with someone with a name with romney you heard about the sufferings of your ancestors and their sacrifices and all they've done that you feel like, well, it's my turn now; i've got to pick up the baton and run with it. >> narrator: but mitt and his family rarely tell the story to outsiders. >> it's an incredible history. he can't talk about it because it involves polygamy. and so if the core of your personality is so
. >> the romneys had left the united states and went to mexico to avoid persecution, but it's also to pursue polygamy. >> narrator: miles romney had five wives and 30 children. >> they built a ranch and he's back in stone age conditions with no money. romney's father is now on the scene. that gets destroyed by guerrillas. they move back to california, poverty again. they build it back up. they move back to salt lake city. they build it back up. romney's whole history of a...
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you give president obama, as you see on your screen, all of john kerry's states from 2008, plus new mexico, and you know, and give ohio to romney, well, we're stuck at 266 for romney, 263 for president obama, and this is very possible. because you have president obama winning in nevada, and then you have colorado with those nine electoral votes, mountain time zone, late closing time of 9:00 eastern time. we could be up until 2:00, 3:00 in the morning waiting for a state like colorado. there's even another scenario if you were to give president obama ohio but mitt romney squeezes out a win in wisconsin which is paul ryan's home state, and give mitt romney iowa, those are 16 electoral votes. and then we're stuck with president obama, 265, mitt romney at 264. and colorado, once again, probably the closest state right now, would be determinative with those nine electoral votes. >> and so what about the latest nbc news poll for colorado's likely voters? as we get to some of these details here, can you go through that and explain the numbers there and the changing from just earlier this month? >
you give president obama, as you see on your screen, all of john kerry's states from 2008, plus new mexico, and you know, and give ohio to romney, well, we're stuck at 266 for romney, 263 for president obama, and this is very possible. because you have president obama winning in nevada, and then you have colorado with those nine electoral votes, mountain time zone, late closing time of 9:00 eastern time. we could be up until 2:00, 3:00 in the morning waiting for a state like colorado. there's...